Example sentences of "might be [verb] into [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Implexion realised the argument could become ugly and he might be provoked into making remarks he 'd regret .
2 Anglers might be tempted into thinking that they may be able to purchase the Bivvy Dome cheaper direct from camping shops , but they must remember , as with many items , various different qualities exist .
3 " He was convinced " , wrote Tupper , " that the German man-in-the-street was participating in this senseless and savage struggle because the Prussian system forced him to ; the ordinary subject of the Kaiser might be misled into believing his cause just — but he could not conceive it possible that the German sailormen who had been part of our Merchant Service could have anything but hatred for this catastrophe " .
4 We therefore might be misled into thinking that they are of the same logical type .
5 If the estimates of the costs on paths from the penultimate node to the terminal node are greater than the actual costs on each path , as in Fig. 8.1. , then the algorithm might be misled into taking a non-optimal path .
6 Other people might be fooled into thinking he had some redeeming qualities , but she was n't among that number .
7 Right-wing hardliners in the ruling Liberal Democrat Party have given warning that the Emperor might be drawn into apologising for Japan 's past aggression in China , unleashing a flood of demands for reparations .
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